Nonsuppressible insulin-like activity and thyroid hormones: major pituitary-dependent sulfation factors for chick embryo cartilage.
- 1 August 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 73 (8) , 2904-2908
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.73.8.2904
Abstract
Serum from hypothyroid hypophysectomized rats did not stimulate sulfation or incorporation of amino acids into chick embryo sterna. When such rats were treated for a short time with growth hormone (somatotropin), their serum stimulated incorporation both of sulfate and of amino acids. The different actions of the 2 types of sera were not due to changes in thyroid state. The results support the existence in serum of a sulfation factor for chick embryo cartilage that is dependent upon growth hormone. Highly purified preparations of nonsuppressible insulin-like activity from human serum stimulated incorporation of amino acids, and of uridine into RNA, in chick embryo sterna in vitro; chondrocytes prepared from this tissue had specific high-affinity binding sites for this insulin-like activity. However, sulfate incorporation was stimulated very little, unless serum from hypothyroid hypophysectomized rats was also present. When L-3,5,3''-triiodothyronine was added as well, the stimulation was enhanced further. Nonsuppressible insulin-like activity or a closely related peptide is probably the growth-hormone-dependent growth and sulfation factor for chick embryo cartilage. A 2nd, unidentified factor must be present for the insulin-like activity to stimulate sulfation; stimulation of sulfation by thyroid hormones in vitro is additive to that of nonsuppressible insulin-like activity.This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
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